Woman applied for job at the age of 22, gets job at 70

Recently, a shocking story emerged about a woman who applied for a job 50 years ago and finally received a response. Let’s know this young woman’s story and the reason behind the late reply.

Tizzy Hodges is a resident of England who applied for a job at the age of 22. She hopes to receive a response soon and be hired. But she spent her whole life waiting for this job. After about 48 years, she got the offer letter when there was no benefit to it.

Why did this letter come late?

According to the BBC, she currently resides in Gedney Hill, Lincolnshire, England. Recently, she received an envelope in response to her job application. Upon reading the letter, the entire truth was revealed, and after 48 years, she finally understood why it took so long to receive a reply.

Tizzy always wanted to become a stuntwoman. In 1976, she wanted to become a stunt rider and applied for the same job in January 1976. The job letter took so long to reach the correct address because it was stuck behind a drawer in the post office, which prevented it from being delivered. However, Tizzy was not affected by this job. It did not affect her career in any way. She did many bike stunts in her life and earned fame.

Usually, when we apply for a job, it is expected that the answer will be received within 10 to 15 days. But Tizzy Hodges had to wait for about 48 years for the job offer letter, although it was of no use. She applied for this job at a young age and she got the answer in her old age when she was 70 years old.

According to other sources, despite the post office’s mistake, it did not affect her career in any way. She did many bike stunts in her life and earned fame. She changed her house more than 50 times and changed her country 4-5 times, but she always kept wondering why she did not get any reply. It is surprising that even after so many years and so many changes in places, the postal department found her.

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